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en I think practically all of these easements into the lake are not easements. They're not marked as easements; you wouldn't know they're easements; they're not usable.

en The sale of conservation easements will give them a return on their investment.

en It's not that what they've told us has changed, but we have more (Conservation Easements) now than we have had in the past. So as the value of those increases, it's becoming a more visible issue.

en The name change is actually catching up. But we are not ignoring the Red Hills. We are still working our rear ends off doing easements in the Red Hills region - close to home.

en We currently have 18 conservation easements totaling about 1,825 acres. The largest is 700 acres, and the smallest is about 12 acres.

en We couldn't get a turn lane because there were no easements available, so we scaled down the development so a turn lane would not be warranted.

en I've traveled around the country, meeting with land trust people in almost every state, and they are good people who want to do the right thing. Ninety-five percent of what's been done (with conservation easements) has been from excellent to good, or medium good. Maybe 5 percent has been bad.

en What is benefitted properties of the lake? Is it just those that are adjacent to the lake or, as in Rice Lake, is it the Lake District, the entire city and properties on the west side of Rice Lake? ... Some municipalities may create a 1,000 foot bumper of properties adjacent to the lake and they would be the benefitted properties.

en If we can make the site more usable for people with assistive technology, we can make it more usable for everybody. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room.

en It is actually Geneva Lake. I am very strong on that. Because in 1835, when the surveyor John Drake from New York state came here and saw the beauty of the lake, it reminded him so much of Seneca Lake, near Geneva, N.Y. So it became Geneva Lake, and it's on all the maps.

en I wouldn't have travel plans. If this thing pans out, it may be practically impossible to go anywhere.

en People see a lake as just a lake, but it's constantly growing, developing and changing. A lake is a very complex place.

en It's tough to win up there. Clear Lake and Lower Lake have small courts. I think all of the Lake County schools are pretty hostile environments. To win three games up there is really good for us.

en Really it's a central location for us. We can serve Boise and Salt Lake City fairly easily from this location, and I think if we moved to another location we wouldn't have the talent we have here. So we might be able to expand, but we probably wouldn't be working with the same caliber that the customers expect.

en We can't park on the lake and we can't have our motorcycle event, and our go-kart even, on the lake because the lake is just unsafe right now.


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